See the Bibliography in the Notes.pdf file that comes with Campaign Leipzig. it is near the end of the file. Has a good list of works to read on the campaign.
If you can read German there is A LOT more to read on the campaign. Plotho et al wrote a tremendous amount of works on 1813. If only someone would do a good translation of many of those works into English.
I cannot read the old German characters. Literally gives me a headache trying to do so. I found it MUCH easier to learn the Russian alphabet and do some light translation work of a Russian map key.
See my Bibliography and if you find a book I missed let me know as I am always on the hunt for a GOOD work in English.
Note: Digby-Smith's book is narrative at best and not really worth the expense. It is filled with errors.
Check out Nafziger's Napoleon at Leipzig book by Emperor's Press. They have it on sale over at
http://militaryhistorypress.com/That is the third of the Nafziger work on 1813.
He has an 1814 book already done but EP has been sitting on it for TEN YEARS! Can you believe that? Oh but if another Waterloo book were done they would have it out in no time.
I am so sick of everything "British Army" its not even funny. Its not the British I am against - its the bias by military authors and publishers towards them.
I will now buy books in foreign languages that deal with any other topic on the Nap Wars before I ever buy another volume on Waterloo.
You watch - the 200th anniversary of the 1813 campaign is next year. Just watch how few books on the campaign come out in comparison to what you will see in 2015. I may even sell my Waterloo DVD with Chris Plummer and Rod Steiger. So sick of Waterloo.
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